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and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't know it was coming. as your set-up piece indicated the shock isn't the content of the decision -- benedict had hinted fairly openly that he was receptive to the idea of a pope resigning, that actually under some circumstances a pope would have an obligation to resign if he's not able to continue to perform his duties. but certainly the timing of it, i think, fell out of a clear blew sky just like the rain we're experiencing in rome here tonight. >> woodruff: monsignor hilgartner, what about the timing of this? what does it say that he made this
and from rome, john allen of cnn. he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't...
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i've got my guests and my cnn colleagues here. john allen, who has been with us, a long time cnn contributor, and himself jim bittermann, long time cnn correspondent, has covered many papal elections and transitions. and in the field, we have ben we'der man and becky anderson who will tell us what's going on much closer on to the basilica. john, this is an extraordinary moment. it is truly unprecedented. we can go bhak to pope gregory, but even longer than that, seven centuries ago when a pope stepped down voluntarily. put fuss the picture of how much of a chunk this is. >> well, when you cover an institution that has more than 2,000 years of history like the catholic church, you don't get a chance to use the phrase unchartered waters very often. but that truly is where we are. the only real precedent for this is 1294. and shortly after he resigned, he was in prison and died. so this is a completely new situation in which we'll have a retired pope living briefly at the pope summer residence, will eventually relocate into a monaste
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of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's beome. when we stardoin these investigations yearsago it wa primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it would be easier to tell you which sectors aren't being targeted. anything from energy to oil and gas, clean technology, biofuels, law firms and, of course, even media and entertainment. so very broad based attacks. >> reporter: the "new york times" doesn't have the choice of leaving the biggest country on earth and the second biggest economy on earth, does it? but this is a retaliatory attack and even at a time when your paper is expanding into china with a chinese language online edition. >> that's right, well the chinese language edition was blocked the day that that story on when you but a's relatives went live and it
of the cnn television network and the "wall street journal" were also victims of similar attacks and the united states government is now putting cyber you will haver inability on its intelligence estimates. apparently this is a big problem. >> it is a big problem and it's amazing how broad a problem it's beome. when we stardoin these investigations yearsago it wa primarily aerospace and defense sector. you could almost count on those sectors being targeted. today it would be...
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cnn has not confirmed that. there is a news conference for nascar at any minute that we are waiting on. we are awaiting a news conference to give us an update on exactly what happened. the president of nascar is supposed to give that press conference here, and we're going to carry it for you on cnn. we have two people, at least, from our staff who are attending this event, who are attending daytona, and, of course, the 500 tomorrow. and this nationwide race that was happening today. look at those pictures. unbelievable. can you imagine? sitting in the stands. let alone the drivers. let's go to as a spectator. sitting in the stands in this car, coming towards you, not only this car, a number of cars involved in this accident. and then this one all of a sudden hurdling through the air, with its parts, including the engine and the tire barreling right towards you. and then also being down -- the drivers prepare for this. hoping that it will not happen. look at the tire. you see the tire at the right bottom of your
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cnn and bbc and everyone all disinformation. very 28.pping down on we hope to have more in a few .inutes back to you. guidette family will keep a close eye on this story. 6 is the time, 37 degrees right now. much more to come, including the latest on the manhunt in los angeles. >> police evacuated a >> welcome back. still seeing some rain coming down. picture inive rosslyn, in the arlington area some sprinkles. most of it is moved on through. that's good news. we want to check in with jacqui jeras keeping an eye on things. good morning. lasting a couple hours. if it is a cold start this morning. look at temperatures. d.c., 37s right now in dulles, 36 in frederick this morning. culpeper, 39. 38 in quantico, 37 in manassas. most of the rain has already d.c.d east of still seeing steady rain in maryland, light rain. it's coming to an end in virginia. traveling today, with the impacts blizzard. live pictures from hartford, connecticut. of just record snowfall about two feet. been cleared for them and people are out and moving. are c
cnn and bbc and everyone all disinformation. very 28.pping down on we hope to have more in a few .inutes back to you. guidette family will keep a close eye on this story. 6 is the time, 37 degrees right now. much more to come, including the latest on the manhunt in los angeles. >> police evacuated a >> welcome back. still seeing some rain coming down. picture inive rosslyn, in the arlington area some sprinkles. most of it is moved on through. that's good news. we want to check in...
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we'll ask a cnn contributor who's also a priest for his take. we'll also break down what to expect from the conclave. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> welcome back to a special edition of "early start." we have live pictures from rome as we mark a historic moment, pope benedict xvi just hours before retirement and minutes away from meeting with the cardinals who will choose his successor. >> today is such a significant day in the catholic church. 2:00 p.m. eastern time, pope benedict xvi will be the first pope in 600 years to walk away from the job, to help us break down what will happen then in the days and weeks ahead, i want to talk to cnn contributor, father edward beck. nice to see you. >> nice to be here. >> let me talk about retirement for a pope. it's unprecedented unless you've been ali
we'll ask a cnn contributor who's also a priest for his take. we'll also break down what to expect from the conclave. [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> welcome back to a special edition of "early start." we have live pictures...
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on cnn talking like he is a hero,. >> as far as dorn dorn he was like a real life super hero. he was bad and when you read the message. he was not entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission and they are rooting for somebody who was rooted to get a revenge against the system. it is it like watching django in real life. >> unbelievable. he is comparing it to a popular movie and he made a lame amology. but the fact that he said that on national television. david, what's happened to what ought to be an honest media calms it fairly and objectively. >> you are seeing a classic case of the media framing something. it is it hard to frame mass murder in ape favorable way but you heard someone try to do it. look, both political and both sides of the political spectrum has the crazies. you can't say either side has a monopoly on violence and people who do stupid stuff. someone like that should know better and then going on television acts being like it was redeeming what dorner . >> marko rub rub gives the gop response to the state of the union. it a great speech. there a moment he reache
on cnn talking like he is a hero,. >> as far as dorn dorn he was like a real life super hero. he was bad and when you read the message. he was not entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission and they are rooting for somebody who was rooted to get a revenge against the system. it is it like watching django in real life. >> unbelievable. he is comparing it to a popular movie and he made a lame amology. but the fact that he said that on national television. david, what's happened to what...
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i got up, turned on cnn. of course, it was all over the news, the story, i was stunned like the rest of the world. i don't think anybody expected the announcement today. in fact, i was talking with ind even an expectation that this would happen. so, it really was a shocking announce ma announce: >> you had a meeting scheduled with the pope? >> yeah, i was invited to a private audience on march the 6th, of, you know the coming year, i was going to be in rome for a meeting of the board of trustees for saint john's university, and i was going to have a private meeting and now that has all changed. >> walk us through the process and your understanding, what happens, he steps down at the end of the month, there will be a period that there's no pope, what happens before a new pope is elect eelected? >> it's unusual, it has not happened for almost 700 years, the last time the pope resigned, one of the gregorys -- the pope has always died in office. so we had a period of mourning and mass and then the cardinals would
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. >> gary tuckman, cnn. >> unbelievable. just ahead. congress is running out of time to do something about the spending cuts that go into effect at midnight. >> jodi arias murder trial. prosecutors say the text messages paint a different picture. the latest from the trial ahead. of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] we all have something neatly tucked away in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ >>> welcome back. midnight on friday is getting close. that of course is when $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts will trilg gger a the blame game is still alive and well in
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cnn weather center meteorologist samantha moore with me right now. so talk to us about the folks in new england. give them a head's up. >> yeah. we have some advisories and watches and warnings to share with them. more winter weather working its way in as this work its way up the coast a. winter storm warning for the cape. we could could easily see 5 to 9 inches of snowfall there, and it's going tonight winds that are causing the trouble. once again blowing the snow sideways and making for blizzard conditions. meaning visibility less than a quarter mile across much of maine toe bangor, calais, houlton, all included in that blizzard warning with gusty wind that are really going to be blowing. look at it throughout the afternoon and evening, a peak of 50 miles per hour in the boston area. i know you cleaned up after last weekend, but now you'll have to deal with more blowing snow, and the winds are going to continue to be strong throughout tomorrow morning as well, around 41 miles per hour in boston and 36 miles per hour in new york city so that's goin
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. ♪ i'm brianna keilar at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. hope you have a great night and a great week. ♪ >>> path of destruction. a powerful tornado strikes mississippi. they are still assessing the damage right now. >> bracing for more, people still digging out from the northeast blizzard. now they face another potential weather threat today. >> stranded at sea. thousands of cruise ship passengers right now waiting for help after a fire leaves them adrift in the gulf of mexico. >> we're arguing whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. >> nothing but fun. the band grabs two trophies including song of the year at the grammys. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it's monday, february 11th. down south the painstaking cleanup is getting underway this morning. a monster tornado ripped through southern mississippi overnight tearing apart homes, businesses and causing dooj a university campus. at least a dozen people were injured. a storm chaser caught this unbelievable sight. a funnel cloud on th
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here at cnn. we have breaking news to tell you about out of delaware. police in wilmington say a gunman has opened fire at a courthouse there. several people have been hit, including a constable. no immediate word on the exact number of victims or the severity of their wounds. police say the shootings took place at the new castle county court of common pleas. wilmington's police chief was scheduled to be in philadelphia today attending a forum on gun violence with vice president joe die biden. >>> a cruise ship is stranded in the gulf of mexico. it has no propulsion and running on emergency power. another carnival ship is en route to deliver food and water to the more than 4200 passengers and crew members stuck on board. >>> people in hattiesburg, mississippi will be cleaning up today from a gigantic tornado that tore through the town. you see it here. this is from one of our ireporter reporters. today schools which closed. 16 were injured, two critically. about 4,000 customers have no power. >>>
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because in other regions of the world, to be fair, we're broadcasting out to the world audience for cnn and cnni, there are many different interests. >> they're not as important. >> celibacy, marriage, dealing with gay marriage. different when you're starving to death as they are in so many developing parts of the world where the catholic church is growing. but this symbol of i am the most powerful and i have done the biggest change, what could it translate to? >> well, this pope was a reluctant pope from the beginning. so when we're talking about, you know, looking at these people who have feelings, feeling tthe poignancy of the moment, i see the pope with a big whew. listen to his words. you have borne with me this burden of the ministry. and for someone who does not particularly like being in the spotlight. he's a quiet, academic guy who loves to be writing and reading, i think he feels that he is laying down this burden. >> you think he's already kicked off the red shoes? >> his mexican mocka sins. >> catching up on his fiction? >> as for where we go from here, i think he gave a clu
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a cnn contributor. and ana navarro, republican strategist, also a cnn contributor. let me start with you, donna. the president is engaged in a major effort right now to try to get some serious gun control measures into law. he's going on friday to chicago. that's, there's been a plague of gun violence in chicago. he's presumably going to mention guns in his state of the union address. the family of the slain teenaged girl would came to washington for the inauguration, the first lady went to her funeral over the weekend. the family will sit with mrs. obama in the gallery tomorrow night. can he change the outcome as a result of what he might say tomorrow night? because it's not looking great as far as really significant changes, legislative changes are concerned. >> you know, i think the president going to address gun safety issues tomorrow and perhaps put back on the table universal background checks as something that most reasonable people in this country agree upon. the vice president has also made a big push, an initiative to get sheriffs and law enforcement offic
a cnn contributor. and ana navarro, republican strategist, also a cnn contributor. let me start with you, donna. the president is engaged in a major effort right now to try to get some serious gun control measures into law. he's going on friday to chicago. that's, there's been a plague of gun violence in chicago. he's presumably going to mention guns in his state of the union address. the family of the slain teenaged girl would came to washington for the inauguration, the first lady went to her...
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the pope's brother tells cnn that the two of them have actually been discussing the resignation for some time now. pope benedict turns 86 years old this coming april and joining me now is miguel diaz former u.s. ambassador to the vatican who recently in fact as recently as november was with the pope observing his holiness firsthand. he is now professor of faith and culture at the university of dayton. and also from the miami bureau is our guest father albert cutier who is a former roman catholic. he's also the author of dilemma, a priest's struggle with faith and love. he struggled with the faith and left the church to be with his now wife. the cardinal here in new york was as sounded by this, found out from matt lauer essentially. but you're not so surprised, why. >> i woke up this morning with the news. for it a number of years in fact, the last couple of years, there's been speculation about this possibility. the pope himself spoke about this in his book whether it was asked whether it was possible for a pope to step down and he said surely for a number of reasons, including the reaso
the pope's brother tells cnn that the two of them have actually been discussing the resignation for some time now. pope benedict turns 86 years old this coming april and joining me now is miguel diaz former u.s. ambassador to the vatican who recently in fact as recently as november was with the pope observing his holiness firsthand. he is now professor of faith and culture at the university of dayton. and also from the miami bureau is our guest father albert cutier who is a former roman...
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we'd like to welcome our viewers from around the world on cnn international. it's the top of the hour, thursday, february 28th. we are witnessing history in the making. no one alive has ever seen a sitting pope step down. >> it is all unfolding right now and by 2:00 p.m. eastern, pope benedict xvi becomes pope emeritus. but there is still a lot to do before then. the meeting at this hour with the cardinals who will ultimately choose his replacement. over 100 of them plan to be on hand. the pontiff will spended i ed a or two with each of them. >> and then cardinal sodano will speak. >> the departure of this pope after what really has been a turbulent eight-year reign leaves the catholic church in unchartered waters right now. its 1.2 billion followers in search of something of a new direction. cnn's chief international correspondent christiane amanpour is live in rome this morning. good morning, christiane. >> good morning. we are expecting any moment now vatican television to start showing us those pictures of the last face-to-face meeting between pope benedic
we'd like to welcome our viewers from around the world on cnn international. it's the top of the hour, thursday, february 28th. we are witnessing history in the making. no one alive has ever seen a sitting pope step down. >> it is all unfolding right now and by 2:00 p.m. eastern, pope benedict xvi becomes pope emeritus. but there is still a lot to do before then. the meeting at this hour with the cardinals who will ultimately choose his replacement. over 100 of them plan to be on hand....
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eastern on cnn. >>> cnn has learned the president has invited republican congressional leaders to the white house on friday just hours before the four spending cuts are due to kick in. it's worth noting some gop lawmakers are dismissing it as they think it's more about show. there are real life consequences for people looming all across the country. every day this week we're looking past the politics and focusing on how these four spending cuts will impact everyday americans. today we're focusing on contractors losing government business. mark masters is a former firefighter who now runs a firm that combats wildfires. he joins us live. good morning, mark. >> good morning, carol. thanks for having me here. >> we're glad to have you here. you say 90% of your contracts come from government. if the spending cuts go in effect on friday, it's definitely going to impact you. >> it's definitely going affect us. one thing is that a lot of our businesses were emergency response services, however for those services we have that are not necessarily emergency response, they're more preparedness an
eastern on cnn. >>> cnn has learned the president has invited republican congressional leaders to the white house on friday just hours before the four spending cuts are due to kick in. it's worth noting some gop lawmakers are dismissing it as they think it's more about show. there are real life consequences for people looming all across the country. every day this week we're looking past the politics and focusing on how these four spending cuts will impact everyday americans. today...
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far from it. >> you're live in the "cnn >> you're live in the "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>good morning to you, i'm carol costello, thank you so much for joining me. we start the inside-the-beltway brawl. bob woodward, perhaps the country's most famous investigative reporter versus the white house over a scathing op-ed written by the man who exposed watergate. >> they never really said, though, afterwards they've said that this is factually wrong and it was said to me in an e-mail by a top -- >> what was -- yeah. >> it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. >> who sent that e-mail to you? >> well, i'm not going to say. >> oh, but this morning we know who wrote that e-mail, it was gene sperling, a top economic aide to president obama. if you are wondering what made him so darn mad it was the op-ed to "the washington post" titled obama sequester deal changer. ed by ward criticized the president's handling of negotiations writing, quote, so when the president asks that a substitute for the sequester include not just spending cuts but also new reven
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cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast, they are still digging out from the blizzard in the south they are recovering after 15 tornadoes, and now the midwest bracing for the latest winter blast. and a blizzard hitting the dakotas and minnesota with as much as 15 inches of snow. >>> and the coast guard comes to the rescue to help a cruise ship, that is stranded now in the gulf of mexico. more than 4200 passengers and crew stuck on carnival cruise lines triumph, fire broke out yesterday as it was headed back to gavel ston, texas. coast guard cutter will tow the cruise liner to the nearest port in progresso mexico. i'm suzanne malveaux. catholics around the world have a new leader in the church, by easter that is the hope. today pope benedict xvi announcing his resignation effective at the end of the month. he ci
cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast, they are still digging out from the blizzard in the south they are recovering after 15 tornadoes, and now the midwest bracing for the latest winter blast. and a blizzard hitting the dakotas and minnesota with as much...
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we're getting the editor of cnn's belief blog. thank you for talking to us. we know that the pope can resign, canon law in 1917 made it possible. that said, it's incredibly unusual. >> yeah it is incredibly unusual. i was speaking with archbishop a few months ago in springfield and archbishop of miami. he said keep in mind, cardinal ratzinger when he was a cardinal had every intention of retiring. archbishops are forced into retirement at age of 75 if they have not been elevated to cardinal. before he became pope benedict, he every intention of hanging it up are, stepping into the summer of his life and enjoying retirement. he was in many ways a surprise candidate to the pope initially as we talked about. forced retirement, many of them look forward to. i have talked to a lot of cardinals in the retirement age and when you reach that age, keep in mind, many have been studying to be priests since they were teens. they look forward to not being in that position. the other thing i have been talking about, pope john ii died in office. not sure we'll see that from
we're getting the editor of cnn's belief blog. thank you for talking to us. we know that the pope can resign, canon law in 1917 made it possible. that said, it's incredibly unusual. >> yeah it is incredibly unusual. i was speaking with archbishop a few months ago in springfield and archbishop of miami. he said keep in mind, cardinal ratzinger when he was a cardinal had every intention of retiring. archbishops are forced into retirement at age of 75 if they have not been elevated to...
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jennifer delgado live at the cnn center -- weather center in atlanta. is this storm weakening at all, jennifer? >> it is. i heard you a moment ago saying you were tired of hearing about the storm, we will start talking about it very quickly. we are still dealing for snow with airs, chicago, green bay, kansas city. the snow is very light out there. talking maybe 1 to 3 inches, lake-effect off lake michigan. how about a look at kansas city? we showed you a look out of chicago earlier. a live view. this is interstate 70 at 18th street. while there is light snow coming down, cars moving nice and smooth. over toward the east, a different story. talking about locations. we could see snow, developing, especially through parts of new england. coming down right now, and rain on interstate 95. boston, looking at rain. snow north of that. but overawl, winding down. to 12 inches of snowfall for new hampshire and vermont. and a wintry mix this will stick around through tomorrow and wider view. quiet, but temperatures generalry right about seasonal for this time of t
jennifer delgado live at the cnn center -- weather center in atlanta. is this storm weakening at all, jennifer? >> it is. i heard you a moment ago saying you were tired of hearing about the storm, we will start talking about it very quickly. we are still dealing for snow with airs, chicago, green bay, kansas city. the snow is very light out there. talking maybe 1 to 3 inches, lake-effect off lake michigan. how about a look at kansas city? we showed you a look out of chicago earlier. a...
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cnn's mary snow is joining us. this is a story. it's hard to believe, mary. it's almost amazing that of all people in the united states, the first person that the north korean leader wants to meet with is dennis rodman. >> it almost seemed like a fake story when you first heard about it and it's hard to imagine getting more bizarre than this. dennis rodman arrived earlier this week to film a documentary. today came a surprising bond with kim jong-un. it's such a strange pair, a truly odd couple. basketball star dennis rodman and north korean dictator kim jong-un chumming it up court side in pyongyang. he told his new buddy, he now has a friend for life. they watched the harlem globetrotters play basketball. >> the tag line for the show is the absurdity of the modern condition. if anything shows the absurdity of the modern condition, it's this. >> shane smith is the show's producer. he sent rodman and the globetrotters to north korea. its was not sure they would have an audience with a feared leader. they not only met with him but dined with him at his palace
cnn's mary snow is joining us. this is a story. it's hard to believe, mary. it's almost amazing that of all people in the united states, the first person that the north korean leader wants to meet with is dennis rodman. >> it almost seemed like a fake story when you first heard about it and it's hard to imagine getting more bizarre than this. dennis rodman arrived earlier this week to film a documentary. today came a surprising bond with kim jong-un. it's such a strange pair, a truly odd...
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the last known images of him on monday on this surveillance tape at a san diego dumpster, obtained by cnn. every possible sighting sparking a massive police response. like, late sunday at this l.a. county lowe's. dorner has declared war on police, calling the lapd corrupt and racist. he claims he was blacklisted and unjustly fired after accusing a fellow officer of using unnecessary force. in a lengthy manifesto, he lays out a list of 50 high-value targets. the list includes police and their families. >> to be targeted because of what you are. to have your family targeted because they're related to you, that is absolutely terrifying. >> reporter: the city is on edge. this week, a twist. we learned that dorner has some flight training. the tsa has airports here on alert. george? >> thank you, pierre. >>> let's turn to a cyberbullying scandal making headlines. a former green bay packers cheerleader is speaking out. abc's john muller is here with her story. >> reporter: the viral video this former cheerleader crafted just may be the blueprint response to cyberbullying. she turned the tables
the last known images of him on monday on this surveillance tape at a san diego dumpster, obtained by cnn. every possible sighting sparking a massive police response. like, late sunday at this l.a. county lowe's. dorner has declared war on police, calling the lapd corrupt and racist. he claims he was blacklisted and unjustly fired after accusing a fellow officer of using unnecessary force. in a lengthy manifesto, he lays out a list of 50 high-value targets. the list includes police and their...
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the head of the lapd tell cnn affiliate laws and was that he wants the public to see that the department is fair and transparent. >> i am not doing this to appease him, i am doing this so the community has faith in what the police department does. i am going to make a rigorous inspection to either validate or refute his claims. we will make that inspection public. >> chief charlie back worries that donors accusations of racism and the department would resurrect what he described as the ghost of lapd's past. as as it has been to change the department's culture he says, it has been even harder to gauge and keep the public's support. meanwhile the search for dorner and the snowbound standard of the amounts continues into a third day. >> vice-president joe biden is holding a roundtable with law-enforcement officials in philadelphia to discuss the violence and the role of police. since president obama tapped by and to lead a task force on the ballot at the school killings in conn, the vice-president has been the administration's point person in the continue westbound debate. this round table
the head of the lapd tell cnn affiliate laws and was that he wants the public to see that the department is fair and transparent. >> i am not doing this to appease him, i am doing this so the community has faith in what the police department does. i am going to make a rigorous inspection to either validate or refute his claims. we will make that inspection public. >> chief charlie back worries that donors accusations of racism and the department would resurrect what he described as...